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Who is the ''Clergy of the [[world]]''?  
Who is the ''Clergy of the [[world]]''?  


If we use the term ''[[world]]'' that Jesus said his kingdom was not a part of and that his minsters could be in but not of then the [[world]] includes ''the constitutional orders of men and their governments''. That would be the same [[world]] that James says spots [[religion]] so that it is no longer [[pure Religion]].
If we use the term ''[[world]]'' that Jesus said his kingdom was not a part of and that his minsters could be ''in'' but not ''of'' then the [[world]] includes ''the constitutional orders of men and their governments''. That would be the same [[world]] that James says spots [[religion]] so that it is no longer [[pure Religion]].


If we use clergy as the ministers of what was called public religion then the clergy of the world would include the employees of governments that provide care for the need of society as well as those who collect the contributions of the people who are the resources of that public welfare system.
If we use clergy as the ministers of what was called [[public religion]] then the clergy of the world would include the employees of governments since that Greek word for [[world]] meant  "a constitutional form of government". It is the the administers of the those systems of State Welfare who may be classified as the clerks or [[clergy of the world]]<Ref>"[[Minister of the world]]"</Ref> that provide care for the need of society as well as those who collect the contributions of the people who are the resources of that public welfare system.


Are those who provide the services in modern government which was once the exclusive province of the Christian community in fact the "clergy of the State" providing the administration of [[welfare]] to the needy? That would be what is sometimes called "'''[[public religion]]'''" which is often doing what the [[early Church]] used to do. They are the administrators of your social [[welfare]] by the governments of the [[world]].
Are those who provide the services in modern government which was once the exclusive province of the Christian community in fact the "clergy of the State" providing the administration of [[welfare]] to the needy? That would be what is sometimes called "'''[[public religion]]'''" which is often doing what the [[early Church]] used to do. They are the administrators of your social [[welfare]] by the governments of the [[world]].

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Clergy of the world

Who is the Clergy of the world?

If we use the term world that Jesus said his kingdom was not a part of and that his minsters could be in but not of then the world includes the constitutional orders of men and their governments. That would be the same world that James says spots religion so that it is no longer pure Religion.

If we use clergy as the ministers of what was called public religion then the clergy of the world would include the employees of governments since that Greek word for world meant "a constitutional form of government". It is the the administers of the those systems of State Welfare who may be classified as the clerks or clergy of the world[1] that provide care for the need of society as well as those who collect the contributions of the people who are the resources of that public welfare system.

Are those who provide the services in modern government which was once the exclusive province of the Christian community in fact the "clergy of the State" providing the administration of welfare to the needy? That would be what is sometimes called "public religion" which is often doing what the early Church used to do. They are the administrators of your social welfare by the governments of the world.